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Emma Forsayth
Emma Forsayth | |
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Emma and Paul Kolbe, 1896 | |
| Born | Emma Eliza Coe 26 September 1850 Apia |
| Died | 1913 |
| Other names | Emma Forsayth.
Emma Farrell. Emma Kolbe. |
American Samoan businesswoman
Emma Eliza Coe (September 26, 1850, in Apia – 1913, in Monte Carlo) was Samoan businesswoman and plantation owner. She was also known as Emma Forsayth, Emma Farrell, and Emma Kolbe.
Biography
Emma Eliza Coe was born in 1850, in what is now American Samoa.
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Her father was a man called Jonas Myndersse Coe, a United States commercial representative. Her mother was called Joana Talelatale, a Samoan belonging to the Malietoa dynasty. Her mother’s bloodline was related to the Moli tribe, and Emma was recognized by the Malietoa as a princess.[1] At the age of twelve, she entered the school at Subiaco, near Parramatta, to be educated for a time in the care of the Benedictine Nuns.[2]
In 1869, she married a Scottish seam